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04-20-2025, 05:59 AM
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Re: Man Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in Gym
It's a smell that you'll never forget once you have. Something sickly but instantly recognisable. It fills the house completely and stays in your nostrils. That being said, a dead body is worse.
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04-21-2025, 05:23 AM
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Re: Man Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in Gym
Physical exercise kills. I never see a dead fat guy holding a twinkie on here.
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01-14-2026, 08:52 PM
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Re: Man Suffers Fatal Heart Attack in Gym
He's clearly starting to feel off, maybe a bit faint, at 0:03, so he sets the dumbbell down. Anytime I feel lightheaded, or if I'm about to go into a panic attack, I pretty much always set down anything I'm holding. Then, to get my bearings, but to avoid panicking people, I'll usually just sort of "stroll" over to something and pretend all is chill. That's how I calm myself down and come back to myself. Looks like this guy did something similar. I bet you that his vision was closing in on the sides, and he thought that he just needed to clear his head.
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